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    I have been trying for 90 minutes to remove an old oil filter and relpace it with a new one. But it won't bloody budge. I bought a wrench from Halfords but it won't grip the old filter . I have taken off the plate under the wheel arch so access is not a problem. The wrench can't seem to get a good grip so I can't remove the old filter. Any tips or tricks out there !!!!!!!!!

    Stephen
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    Stephen

    1992 SSR-X Grey 2.4 TD Automatic

  • #2
    oil change

    before i had my surf if i had this problem used to knock a big old screw driver through the filter and use it to turn the filter, dont know if this works on a surf though.

    steve
    ssrx
    Dave ssrx 3.0td Ltd auto Gen2

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    • #3
      oil filter change

      I had heard that but told only to do it as a last resort. So I will try it only as a last resort ! Thanks !
      Stephen

      1992 SSR-X Grey 2.4 TD Automatic

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      • #4
        Originally posted by skennedy2701
        I had heard that but told only to do it as a last resort. So I will try it only as a last resort ! Thanks !
        the three pronged type filter wrench is suitable as the end of the filter is in line with the aperture in the wheel arch
        [COLOR=red]Simon [/COLOR] '91 2.4td ssr-x

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        • #5
          Simon,

          Any idea where I would get one of those !

          Stephen
          Stephen

          1992 SSR-X Grey 2.4 TD Automatic

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          • #6
            Originally posted by skennedy2701
            Simon,

            Any idea where I would get one of those !

            Stephen
            the one pictured is from a u.s. site, but here are some similar.
            http://www.justoffbase-tools.co.uk/t...=1I1358P1086M0
            check the size of the new filter first.
            http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...48077&ts=94585

            remember to smear clean oil around the the oil filter's oil seal b4 fitting, otherwise the rubber-seal can distort if installed dry.
            Last edited by stara; 18 October 2003, 18:42.
            [COLOR=red]Simon [/COLOR] '91 2.4td ssr-x

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            • #7
              I have a chain wrench exactly like the one in the picture and they are not long enough to grip a Toyota diesel filter.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Elvz
                I have a chain wrench exactly like the one in the picture and they are not long enough to grip a Toyota diesel filter.
                I got one of those as well took off the original chain nicked next doors kids chain off their bike and fitted it to my chain wrench. Works just fine and goes round the filter a treat.
                Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.

                My 4x4
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                Back off

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                • #9
                  I changed my filter last week an it was very tight!. Hwoever put it on had a bionic arm. Had the same problem as there is not much room for manouvre. I used a screwdriver (as I have always done when the filters wont budge) and got it off but be careful as if the driver is too long you will not turn it.

                  It is a last resort. My new filter is now only hand tight.
                  Ian
                  One day my paranoia will go away!

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                  • #10
                    I've got a 3 pronged one like Simon posted, and I'm driving past Reading on Monday, If I can drop it off somewhere near the M4 you can borrow it and post it back or wait till I'm passing again.
                    4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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